Scholars seeking an MBA rooted in Catholic ethics and social teaching now have more choices as Catholic colleges both launch and expand their degree offerings.
Catholic University of America (CUA)
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New degrees in AI — a bachelor of science and a master of science in artificial intelligence — will debut in the fall of 2025.
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(OSV News) — The Catholic University of America is facing a “structural deficit of $30 million” that the school “must address through both budget cuts and revenue growth,” said president Peter …
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New Cluny Institute aims to foster dialogue between academia, tech and religion
by Jack Figgeby Jack Figge(OSV News) — The Catholic University of America in Washington recently launched a new program that seeks to foster dialogue between academia, religion and the tech industry through hosting events, …
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Updated March 21, 2024 11:59 a.m. (OSV News) — The Catholic University of America in Washington announced March 20 that Teresa Pitt Green, a writer and speaker who promotes healing …
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By Peter K. Kilpatrick First-time visitors to The Catholic University of America routinely tell us that there’s something different about our campus, something they often can’t quite put their finger …
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(OSV News) — The Catholic University of America launched a new “Lead with Light” brand March 18 to emphasize the institution’s focus on Christ and bringing his light to the …
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Amy Coney Barrett discusses originalism, praises ‘academic freedom’ at CUA law event
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonWASHINGTON (OSV News) — Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett discussed the importance of academic freedom and offered career advice in remarks to law students at The Catholic University of …
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(OSV News) — Three events in July are bringing Black and African Catholics from across the country together in faith, fellowship and a deeper understanding of missionary discipleship. From July …
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(OSV News) — Shelter-in-place orders were issued April 13 at two Catholic universities in Washington, with all-clears declared shortly thereafter, as part of an apparent wave of false threats made …
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